The main reason why Jeju was able to strengthen its status as an international city is its location in Northeast Asia.
There are direct flights to 16 different cities of 4 nations.
13 domestic air routes have 118 flights departing from Jeju on a daily basis.
International Flights
Direct and chartered flights to 16 major cities of 4 countries
Arriving passengers onboard direct flights from 180 countries can enter Jeju without visa.
- Japan
- Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Nagoya, etc
- Great China Region
- Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Dalian, Taipei, Hongkong, etc
- Others
- Guam, Ulan Bator, Ho Chi Minh, etc
- Regular and chartered flights in operation from major international cities near Jeju (subject to seasonal changes)
Domestic flights and Ferries
There are 13 airports in Korea with some 270 daily flights
- Gimpo (Seoul) International Airport :
- 65 minutes
- Incheon International Airport :
- 70 minutes
- Wonju Airport :
- 65 minutes
- Cheongju International Airport :
- 50 minutes
- Gunsan Airport :
- 60 minutes
- Muan International Airport :
- 45 minutes
- Gwangju Airport :
- 50 minutes
- Daegu International Airport :
- 60 minutes
- Yeosu Airport :
- 40 minutes
- Ponghang Airport :
- 60 minutes
- Ulsan Airport :
- 60 minutes
- Sacheon Airport :
- 50 minutes
- Gimhae (Busan) International Airport :
- 55 minutes
With a growing number of passengers enjoying traveling by sea, the marine industry of Jeju has become livelier.
Even though sea travel takes longer, passengers can enjoy a lot of entertainment programs of sea travel, and various dishes cooked by first-class chefs. Leisurely trip across the ocean fascinates passengers with its unique experience in the sea.
- Incheon-Jeju
- 13 to 15 hours
- Busan-Jeju
- 11 hours
- Mokpo-Jeju
- 4.5 hours
- Mokpo-Chuja-Jeju
- 3 hours and 10 minutes
- Wando-Jeju
- 3 hours
- Wando-Chuja-Jeju
- 5 hours
- Jangheung-Seongsan
- 1 hour and 50 minutes